To commemorate the Centennial of the original gift of cherry trees from Japan to Washington, D.C. in 1912, a number of events will take place in various cities across the U.S. this spring. In Boston, â€œHaru Matsuri Boston 2012â€ will be held on Sunday, April 29th as a part of â€œThe Greater Boston-Japan Cherry Blossom Festival.â€
â€œHaru Matsuri (or â€œSpring Festivalâ€) Boston 2012â€ â€“ a daylong event in historic Copley Square â€“ has been prepared by volunteers from numerous Japan-related organizations in Boston and is supported by the Consulate General of Japan and a number of Japanese and American corporations. It will be the first Japanese-style festival in Boston and will be the largest event ever organized by the local Japanese community. Haru Matsuri will present a unique opportunity for Boston families and visitors to enjoy Japanese food and entertainment and to learn about Japanese culture in an entertaining environment. Featuring 80 booths offering delicious foods and goods, games and activities typical to traditional Japanese festivals, as well as music and performances by local artists, Haru Matsuri will be a day full of fun and festivity for participants of all ages. There will also be organizations which have been providing support for those affected by the great earthquake and tsunami that devastated the eastern region of Japan last March.
We hope that families of all backgrounds will join us in celebrating spring with us and enjoying a Japanese festival firsthand on April 29th at Copley Square!Time and Place:
Sunday, April 29, 2012, from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Copley Square Park (no entrance fee)
In case of cancellation due to inclement weather, we will make an announcement on our website on the day of the event.Purpose:
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the original gift of cherry trees from Japan to the United States, to strengthen the friendly goodwill between the people of the U.S. and Japan, and to express our gratitude for the relief efforts and support for the victims of the disaster of March 11, 2011. We will also be celebrating Japan Airlineâ€™s long-awaited launch of the first nonstop flight linking Boston and Japan.Activities:
There will be 80 booths offering authentic Japanese foods, goods and services, child-friendly games and activities, displays introducing Japanese culture and Japan-related organizations in Boston, and much more. Onstage there will also be performances of Japanese music, traditional arts and other forms of entertainment. An exciting raffle will feature two grand prizes of a business-class round-trip ticket to Japan, courtesy of Japan Airlines.Organizing Committee:
Hisao Nakatsuka (Japanese Association of Greater Boston) & Peter Grilli (Japan Society of Boston)
Committee members include volunteers from the following organizations:
The Japanese Association of Greater Boston, Japan Society of Boston, Japanese Resource Exchange (JREX), Japanese Business Association of New England, Showa Boston Institute, Boston Childrenâ€™s Museum, New England JET Alumni Association (NEJETAA), Association for the Promotion of Japanese Cuisine, and the Greater Boston Japanese Student Association

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